ROOM AND SPACE BLOCK REVIEW Sample Clauses

ROOM AND SPACE BLOCK REVIEW. The Group and Hotel agree to review the room and space commitment on or before the following dates: August 30, 2002 November 30, 2002 On these dates the parties will evaluate the room and space commitments. Based on such evaluation, if the parties mutually agree to any adjustments to the room and space block, as well as corresponding changes to the Group’s meeting and function space block, and to the guest room and food & beverage attrition amounts set forth below, such changes to the contract shall be confirmed in writing and signed by both parties.

Related to ROOM AND SPACE BLOCK REVIEW

  • Final Space Plan Tenant shall supply Landlord with four (4) copies signed by Tenant of its final space plan for the Premises before any architectural working drawings or engineering drawings have been commenced. The final space plan (the “Final Space Plan”) shall include a layout and designation of all offices, rooms and other partitioning, their intended use, and equipment to be contained therein. Landlord may request clarification or more specific drawings for special use items not included in the Final Space Plan. Landlord shall advise Tenant within five (5) business days after Landlord’s receipt of the Final Space Plan for the Premises if the same is unsatisfactory or incomplete in any respect. If Tenant is so advised, Tenant shall promptly (i) cause the Final Space Plan to be revised to correct any deficiencies or other matters Landlord may reasonably require, and (ii) deliver such revised Final Space Plan to Landlord.

  • Tenant Improvements Lessee shall accept the Premises in "as-is" condition and Lessee may make such alterations and modifications to the Premises as it requires for its initial occupancy of the Premises, provided that Lessor may provide that the Premises be returned to their original configuration to the extent that Lessee makes changes to the building exterior, windows or structural systems in performing said initial work. Landlord shall give Lessee notice six (6) months before the lease expiration of any such requirement by Lessor. For any and all improvements constructed after the first six (6) months following Lessee's occupancy of the Premises, Lessor shall have the right to require that such later changes must also be returned to original condition by Lessee. In the case of such later improvements, Lessee shall submit plans depicting such work to Lessor at least ten (10) days prior to the proposed commencement date of the work. Prior to the commencement of any such work Lessor will confirm with Lessee whether Lessor requires the area affected by said work to be restored to original condition. In no event will Lessee be permitted to perform work which will result in the floor area of the Premises being increased without the prior written consent of Lessor, which consent may be withheld at Lessor's sole discretion. In connection with approved subleases or assignments for a portion of the Premises pursuant to Paragraph 12 of the Lease, Lessee may subdivide the space and build out separate distinct suites with their own ingress and egress to the common areas in compliance with applicable city codes and expressly subject to Lessor's prior written approval of the plans for such improvements. All alterations and modifications to the Premises are conditioned upon Lessee's acquiring a permit to do so from the appropriate governmental agencies, the furnishing of a copy thereof to Lessor prior to commencement of the work and the compliance of the Lessee with all conditions of said permits in a prompt and expeditious manner.

  • Tenant’s Space Plans Tenant shall deliver to Landlord schematic drawings and outline specifications (“TI Design Drawings”) detailing Tenant’s requirements for the Tenant Improvements within 30 days of the date hereof. Not more than 10 days thereafter, Landlord shall deliver to Tenant the written objections, questions, or comments of Landlord with regard to the TI Design Drawings. Tenant shall cause the TI Design Drawings to be revised to address such written comments and shall resubmit such drawings to Landlord for approval within 7 days thereafter. Such process shall continue until Landlord has approved the TI Design Drawings.

  • Tenant Improvement Plans Immediately after the execution of the Lease, Tenant agrees to meet with Landlord's architect and/or space planner to prepare a space plan for the layout of the Premises. Based upon such space plan, Landlord's architect shall prepare final working drawings and specifications for the Tenant Improvements. Such final working drawings and specifications may be referred to herein as the "Tenant Improvement Plans."

  • Project Completion Date It is agreed between the Parties that the Project Completion Date is <END DATE, YEAR>. If the Project is not completed by such date then, subject to an amendment agreed to between the Parties, Alberta Innovates may elect to terminate this Investment Agreement. In such event, Alberta Innovates will notify the Applicant of its decision to terminate as soon as reasonably practical and shall advise the Applicant of the effective date of termination. Alberta Innovates will have no liability or obligation to reimburse the Applicant for any Project Costs incurred after the effective date of termination and may require the Applicant to return any portions of the Investment which were spent on Ineligible Expenses. Additionally, any portion of the Investment not used and accounted for in accordance with this Agreement as of the Project Completion Date or earlier termination is repayable by the Applicant to AI at AI’s request.

  • Expansion Premises Except as specifically set forth in this Section 5.2, commencing on the Expansion Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay Tenant's Share of Direct Expenses in connection with the Expansion Premises in accordance with the terms of the Lease, provided that with respect to the calculation of Tenant's Operating Cost Share of the Operating Expenses in connection with the Expansion Premises, Tenant's Operating Cost Share shall equal 50% of the 900 Building.

  • Construction of the Tenant Improvements Construction or installation of the Tenant Improvements shall be performed by a licensed general contractor or contractors selected by Tenant and approved by Landlord, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed (the “Tenant’s Contractor,” whether one or more), pursuant to a written construction contract negotiated and entered into by and between the Tenant’s Contractor and Tenant and approved by Landlord. Each such contract shall (i) obligate Tenant’s Contractor to comply with all reasonable rules and regulations of Landlord relating to construction activities in the Building, (ii) name Landlord as an additional indemnitee under the provisions of the contract whereby the Tenant’s Contractor holds Tenant harmless from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, liabilities and expenses arising out of or resulting from the performance of such work, (iii) name Landlord as a beneficiary of (and a party entitled to enforce) all of the warranties of the Tenant’s Contractor with respect to the work performed thereunder and the obligation of the Tenant’s Contractor to replace defective materials and correct defective workmanship for a period of not less than one (1) year following final completion of the work under such contract, (iv) evidence the agreement of the Tenant’s Contractor that the provisions of the Lease shall control over the provisions of the contract with respect to distribution or use of insurance proceeds, in the event of a casualty during construction, and (v) evidence the waiver and release by the Tenant’s Contractor of any lien or right to assert a lien on all or any portion of the fee estate of Landlord in and to the Building as a result of the work performed or to be performed thereunder (and obligating the Tenant’s Contractor to include a substantially similar release and waiver provision in all subcontracts and purchase orders entered under or pursuant to the contract). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, union labor shall not be required to be used for construction of the Tenant Improvements; provided, however, Landlord shall be permitted to withhold its consent to a contractor proposed to be utilized by Tenant to the extent such contractor would create a labor dispute at the Building or Project that could impair or affect the Landlord’s ability to operate the Building or otherwise provide the services it is required to provide to its tenants. In the event there is any labor dispute as a result of Tenant’s contractor and such labor dispute is impairing or affecting Landlord’s ability to operate the Building or otherwise provide the services it is required to provide to its tenants, then Tenant shall immediately take such actions as may be required in order to cause such labor dispute to cease. Tenant and its contractors shall be required to comply with the constructions rules and regulations set forth Exhibit B-1 attached hereto (and the Tenant Improvement shall be required to incorporate all design elements set forth in such Exhibit B-1). Tenant acknowledges and understands that all roof penetrations involved in the construction of the Tenant Improvements must be performed by the Landlord’s Building roofing contractor. All costs, fees and expenses incurred with such contractor in performing such work shall be a cost of the Tenant Improvements (which such cost may be payable out of the Landlord’s Construction Allowance), in accordance with the provisions of this Exhibit B. Tenant or Tenant’s Contractor shall be responsible for all water, gas, electricity, sewer or other utilities used or consumed at the Premises during the construction of the Tenant Improvements. Tenant specifically agrees to carry, or cause the Tenant’s Contractor to carry, during all such times as the Tenant’s work is being performed, (a) builder’s risk completed value insurance on the Tenant Improvements, in an amount not less than the full replacement cost of the Tenant Improvements, (b) a policy of insurance covering commercial general liability, in an amount not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage per occurrence (and combined single limit coverage of $2,000,000.00 in the aggregate), and automobile liability coverage (including owned, non-owned and hired vehicles) in an amount not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) combined single limit (each person, each accident), and endorsed to show Landlord as an additional insured, and (c) workers’ compensation insurance as required by law, endorsed to show a waiver of subrogation by the insurer to any claim the Tenant’s Contractor may have against Landlord. Tenant shall not commence construction of the Tenant Improvements until Landlord has issued to Tenant a written authorization to proceed with construction after Tenant has delivered to Landlord’s construction representative (i) certificates of the insurance policies described above, (ii) copies of all permits required for construction of the Tenant Improvements and a copy of the permitted Final Plans as approved by the appropriate governmental agency, and (iii) a copy of each signed construction contract for the Tenant Improvements (a copy of each subsequently signed contract shall be forwarded to Landlord’s construction representative without request or demand, promptly after execution thereof and prior to the performance of any work thereunder). All of the construction work shall be the responsibility of and supervised by Tenant.

  • Tenant’s Work During such times as Tenant is performing work or having work or services performed in or to the Premises, Tenant shall require its contractors, and their subcontractors of all tiers, to obtain and maintain commercial general liability, automobile, workers compensation, employer’s liability, builder’s risk, and equipment/property insurance in such amounts and on such terms as are customarily required of such contractors and subcontractors on similar projects. The amounts and terms of all such insurance are subject to Landlord’s written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. The commercial general liability and auto insurance carried by Tenant’s contractors and their subcontractors of all tiers pursuant to this section shall name Landlord, Landlord’s managing agent, and such other persons as Landlord may reasonably request from time to time as additional insureds with respect to liability arising out of or related to their work or services (collectively “Additional Insureds”). Such insurance shall provide primary coverage without contribution from any other insurance carried by or for the benefit of Landlord, Landlord’s managing agent, or other Additional Insureds. Such insurance shall also waive any right of subrogation against each Additional Insured. Tenant shall obtain and submit to Landlord, prior to the earlier of (i) the entry onto the Premises by such contractors or subcontractors or (ii) commencement of the work or services, certificates of insurance evidencing compliance with the requirements of this section.

  • Construction Work The Developer must, at its cost:

  • Plans and Specifications (a) The Architect and Engineers retained by the Owner shall, under the direction of the Developer and after consultation with the Owner, prepare basic design plans (the "Basic Plans"). As a part of this process, the Developer may engage engineers, including the site engineers, to perform test borings and other soil testing at the Property for purposes of properly locating the Property on the Project. The Developer, the Architects and Engineers shall consult with the Owner during the process of preparing the Basic Plans. The Developer, Architect and the Engineers shall have access to the Project for all such tests and surveys.